Cain’s Lane Mission Church

Chapel in/near Heathrow, existed between 1901 and 1944

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Cain’s Lane Mission Church was built by Sipson Baptist Church in 1901.

Sipson Baptist Church built the Cain’s Lane mission hall adjoining the road to cater for the residents of Heath Row. It was constructed out of corrugated iron - typical of the tin tabernacles prefered by non-conformist churches because of their low building cost.

It lay just to the north of Shrub End Farm belonging to the Wild family who had farmed locally for more than three hundred years.

Although there had been earlier churches at Heath Row, this was the only church in the hamlet.

It remained in use until 1944 when it was demolished to make way for the airport.


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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Heathrow Heathrow Airport itself began in 1944 - its underground station opened in 1977.
Heathrow Airport Central bus station Heathrow Airport Central bus station serves London Heathrow Airport.
Heathrow Airside Road Tunnel The Heathrow Airside Road Tunnel (ART) is a tunnel at London Heathrow Airport.
Heathrow Terminal 1 Heathrow Terminal 1 is a disused airport terminal at London Heathrow Airport that was in operation between 1968 to 2015.
Plough and Harrow The Plough and Harrow was situated on Heathrow Road between the junctions of Cain’s Lane and High Tree Lane.
St George’s Interdenominational Chapel St George’s Interdenominational Chapel is a place of worship situated in Heathrow Airport.

NEARBY STREETS
Boiler House, TW19 Boiler House is a block on Camborne Crescent
Calshot Way, TW6 Calshot Way snakes around the tunnel entrance to the central area of Heathrow Airport
Calshott Road, TW6 Calshott Road is one of a series of named roads in the central area of Heathrow Airport which serve as access roads (Heathrow)
Camborne Crescent, TW6 Camborne Crescent is a service road for Heathrow Terminal 3
Celsius Road, TW6 Celsius Road lies outside Terminal 2
Cheddar Road, TW6 Cheddar Road is a road in the TW6 postcode area
Condor Way, TW6 Condor Way is a Heathrow Airport access road
Constellation Way, TW6 Constellation Way is an access road within the central area of Heathrow Airport
Contrail Way, TW6 Contrail Way is a major access road within Heathrow Airport
Cromer Road, TW6 Cromer Road serves Heathrow Car Park 1A
Croydon Road, TW6 Croydon Road is a road of Heathrow Airport (Heathrow)
D’Albiac House, TW6 D’Albiac House is a major block in the central area of Heathrow Airport
Inner Ring East, TW6 Inner Ring East is a major Heathrow route (Heathrow)
Inner Ring West, TW6 Inner Ring West is a road serving the central area of Heathrow Airport
Market garden house (north side), TW6 A market garden house, north side, George Dance and Sons lived there, according to Philip Sherwood
Market garden house, TW6 According to Philip Sherwood, a small market garden house nearly opposite the Plough and Harrow. John Dance lived there


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